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Big Tech Invades Nuclear Power and... Fashion?

+ Educational AI Chatbot Falls Flat

As the demand for artificial intelligence and data centers skyrockets, major tech companies are turning to nuclear power plants to meet their energy needs, some even diving into the fashion industry. Also, LA public schools’ AI chatbot gets put on hold. It’s a packed week in AI, here’s what you need to know ⬇️

In today’s newsletter:

🗞️ Tech companies race to claim nuclear power
👠 Motorola’s AI fashion fusion
🪖 A new era of autonomous warfare
⭐ 3D games made from consumer prompts
💩 Rise and fall of LA schools’ educational AI friend
🧠 Brain teaser of the week

As the race to develop ever-more capable AI technologies accelerates, big tech companies are facing a colossal challenge: the vast amount of energy required to power these advanced systems.

Industry giants like Amazon Web Services (AWS) are increasingly turning to nuclear power as a sustainable solution to meet their skyrocketing electricity demands. This shift reflects a broader trend within the tech industry, seeking stable and eco-friendly energy sources to sustain the rapid growth of AI technologies.

Motorola’s AI-Generated Fashion Campaign 👠

Motorola has launched a groundbreaking AI-generated fashion campaign to promote its latest Razr series. The campaign features a fusion of cutting-edge technology and fashion, leveraging AI to create unique, personalized styles that resonate with modern consumers.

AI Drones Driven by Deep Learning & Automation Algorithms 🪖

In response to the ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukrainian companies like Vyriy are pioneering the use of AI-powered autonomous drones, transforming consumer technology into formidable weaponry.

Bests and Busts

Here's a look at this week's AI highlights and lowlights:

Bitmagic has raised $4 million to develop an AI platform that generates 3D games from simple consumer prompts, aiming to transform game creation and enhance user experiences through advanced automation technology.

LA schools’ AI chatbot "Ed," intended to assist students and parents, faltered when its developer, AllHere, collapsed shortly after launch. The chatbot's full capabilities are now on hold as the district seeks a new developer.

Brain Teaser of the Week 🧠

Grammar, uneven, banana, assess, revive, potato, dresser, voodoo

What is unique about these words

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Last week’s answer: 50%, the seat is either taken or available!

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